https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=363153

            Bug ID: 363153
           Summary: Layer set to burn creates large grey artifacts;
                    crashes
           Product: krita
           Version: 2.9.11
          Platform: MS Windows
               URL: http://i.imgur.com/jm68WIZ.jpg
                OS: MS Windows
            Status: UNCONFIRMED
          Severity: crash
          Priority: NOR
         Component: adjustment layers
          Assignee: krita-bugs-n...@kde.org
          Reporter: winter.w...@yahoo.com

I made a couple layers for shadowing - the highlighted one being set to the
layer mode of "burn". After, I noticed strange, thick, uniformly medium-dark
grey artifacts around the building I had been working on, that only seemed to
show up where the sky was going to go (an area I had not yet painted and as
such it was the only area still the bright white of the bottom layer). I tried
multiple times to erase it: it's color lightened on every first try very
slightly, but it always reverted back to the same medium-dark grey color. Soon
after, the Krita window lost focus and Krita crashed.

The strange line artifacts are on the screen are from the vanishing line
assistants (three, set to invisible), which always creates artifacts for me (I
can't use OpenGL). In past versions of Krita, using the vanishing lines was a
pretty reliable way to crash the program quickly (crashed within
seconds/minutes about 75% of the time), but I don't know that it ever created
these artifacts.

Using Windows 7.

Problem signature:
  Problem Event Name:    BEX
  Application Name:    krita.exe
  Application Version:    0.0.0.0
  Application Timestamp:    56b086c6
  Fault Module Name:    CSRBthFtpShellExt.dll_unloaded
  Fault Module Version:    0.0.0.0
  Fault Module Timestamp:    4a44958d
  Exception Offset:    5effdda7
  Exception Code:    c0000005
  Exception Data:    00000008
  OS Version:    6.1.7601.2.1.0.256.48
  Locale ID:    1033
  Additional Information 1:    fa66
  Additional Information 2:    fa6696398de2b9f98383d7a3bf5c3ea1
  Additional Information 3:    fa66
  Additional Information 4:    fa6696398de2b9f98383d7a3bf5c3ea1

Thank you for your time and effort.

Reproducible: Didn't try

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